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Jonny Gomes launches moonshot, Will Middlebrooks dodges bullet in Red Sox spring loss to Orioles 02.27.13 at 10:30 pm ET
By Mike Petraglia

Jonny Gomes swings away during Wednesday's game against Baltimore in Sarasota. (Mike Petraglia/WEEI.com)

SARASOTA, Fla. — In a spring training game that saw Red Sox third baseman Will Middlebrooks suffer a scare with his right wrist, Jonny Gomes blasted a long home run to left field while several Red Sox relievers looked strong early on as the Orioles beat the Red Sox, 5-3, Wednesday night at Ed Smith Stadium in Sarasota.

Reliever Franklin Morales started the game and retired the side in order on 12 pitches, eight strikes. The lefty was making his first appearance of the spring.

But the bigger story came in top of the first when the Red Sox (2-4) appeared to dodge a major bullet. With an 0-1 count, Middlebrooks took an inside fastball from Orioles starter Chris Tillman. Middlebrooks attempted to check his swing and avoid being hit. He was successful in avoiding the pitch but he immediately grabbed his right wrist and went to manager John Farrell. He was taken out of the game and replaced with Pedro Ciricaco. As he went into the dugout, he threw his helmet against the back wall in obvious frustration.

[AUDIO: Red Sox manager John Farrell talks about team apparently dodging a bullet with Will Middlebrooks.]

The team later said Middlebrooks, who broke the same wrist last August in Cleveland when hit by a pitch, was suffering from “right wrist soreness” and would be re-evaluated Thursday in Fort Myers. After the game Middlebrooks said he felt no pain and it was “just a scare” and a “freak thing that scared everybody.” He pointed to the outside of his right wrist, where he suffered the break last August and said the initial discomfort was in the same area.

Alex Speier has much more, including reaction from Middlebrooks.

The group of Morales, Joel Hanrahan, Koji Uehara, Andrew Bailey and Andrew Miller all threw a single inning of work. Only Hanrahan allowed a run, and it was unearned, as Ciriaco threw high to first on a routine grounder in the second inning, and Nava couldn’t reach up and grab it.

But the good run of pitching ended in the sixth when Junichi Tazawa was roughed up for two runs on four hits and committed a balk in the sixth. The two runs came on an opposite-field homer to left by Chris Davis, erasing Boston’s 2-1 lead and putting Baltimore ahead, 3-2. Tazawa has allowed five hits and two runs over two innings in his first two appearances. Drake Britton allowed two more runs on three hits in the seventh as Baltimore built a 5-2 lead.

Gomes provided the offensive highlight shot of the night when he obliterated a fastball from lefty Zach Britton and drove it over 430 feet to left-center to break a 1-1 tie and put the Red Sox up, 2-1, in the top of the fourth. Defensively, catching prospect Christian Vazquez showed off a gun for an arm in the eighth, throwing out a would-be base-stealer at second for the second out and picking off a runner at third for the final out of the inning.

POST-GAME QUOTABLES from John Farrell:

On the two eighth-inning outs from Vazquez: “What a release, what an arm. Cutting a guy down at second base but then the presence of mind to communicate with the third baseman and just put on a pick play, a knock-down pick right there. He knows he has a good arm and he’s not afraid to show it. It’s pretty exciting to see.”

On the work of the regular relievers, including Junichi Tazawa: “I thought all guys threw well. Even the two runs that Taz gave up, four base hits the other way and [Chris] Davis, you get a ball down out over the plate, he can do that. But still, I thought he had very good stuff. He was missing just off the plate a little bit at times. But to a man, I thought guys came to the mound and threw the ball very well.”

The Red Sox are back in action on the mid-Gulf Coast on Thursday afternoon, as they take on the Pirates at McKechnie Field in Bradenton. John Lackey gets his second start of the spring and is expected to go two innings.

For more, visit the Red Sox team page at weei.com/redsox.

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  • work in progress

    Need to transplant Vazquez arm on Salty because Tuck was the best and Salty has no clue with arm. Welke hates the Sox and stuck it to Tazawa. Victorino and Drew 0 offense. 

  • Fab4ever

    It’s February 27th….

  • ChrisinDanvers

    Again, though it is only spring training, there are good signs showing up. The pitching continues to be decent, we’re getting to see some players swinging the bat, and, best of all, things actually seem calm with the team. It has been a year and a half since that happened. Ahhhh, nothing like a dull spring training.

  • historyrepeats

    Salty’s going to be the same on August 27th.

  • Ty

    Not worried about Tazawa’s outing, he was getting squeezed the entire inning and should have had Markakis looking at a 3rd strike call, as well as possibly Davis. Obviously he’s still got room to improve, but he has great control of his fastball and a decent curveball.

  • Bad Media Hype

    Oh Mr. Farrell, I tweaked my wrist and now I have a booboo…take me out!!!

  • Doug Merrill

    Salty is a joke, what a nice throw he made into CF, just Salty being Salty, and we continue to use him, should have been gone long time ago.

  • Anonymous

    Koji Uehara was nasty last night.He will turn out to be a great signing.
    Pedro Ciricaco does not get enough attention or credit, but to me he is going to end up being our most valuable infielder. He can play every position, hits well, gun for an arm, runs well and just gets it done.

  • Gary_given

    Victorino looked lost

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